N300

WiFi Router

802.11n Gigabit

Open-Source for Endless Fun

Designed for Linux developers and enthusiasts, this open-source N300 WiFi router has the speed and range for smooth video and reliable connectivity. A USB port lets you connect a hard drive for wireless storage access, or a printer for wireless printing. Live Parental Controls allow flexible filter settings, and the genie App makes it easy and secure.

Speed

Everything you need for a fast connected home. Any place you need speed, with NETGEAR you got it. Fast download speeds up to 300 Mbps. WiFi technology provides whole home coverage with Gigabit wired connections.

N300 WiFi—Faster downloads & Internet gaming

Gigabit wired—Ideal for HD gaming & video

WiFi Range

Got range? Homes come in all shapes and sizes and N300 WiFi Router provides WiFi connectivity throughout your home for all your Internet-enabled devices.

Security

Maintain high security across your network to help ensure your privacy & family is safe while online. Whether it’s preventing phishing or just limiting access for kids & guests, NETGEAR has you covered.

NETGEAR Warranty

24/7 basic technical support provided for 90 days from purchase date, when purchased from a NETGEAR authorized reseller

Network Control … At Your Fingertips

With the new look-and-feel and ease-of-use of NETGEAR genie, managing your router is fun. NETGEAR genie now supports a single sign-on (SSO) feature that allows you to use one set of login credentials for all of your NETGEAR accounts. Easily monitor, connect, and control your home network from a tablet or smartphone. With NETGEAR genie you can share and stream music or videos, diagnose and repair network issues, set up parental controls and more. Download NETGEAR genie based on your device.

NETGEAR genie with remote access

When you enable the remote access feature, you can access your network through NETGEAR genie even when away from home. With genie remote features, all you need is your tablet or smartphone to diagnose and repair network issues, provide guest access, look at the network map, and even reboot your router.